Jiang argues that modern technological civilization is extremely vulnerable because societies have overextended resources and built infrastructure that is much more fragile than most people understand.
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"Yeah. We're extremely vulnerable. I mean, we've overextended our resources. Our entire technological infrastructure, it's much more fragile than people understand."
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